Thread Safety

Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.

Remarks

To create a collection of objects to display in the DomainUpDown control, you can add or remove the items individually by using the Add and Remove methods. The collection is accessed from the parent control, DomainUpDown, by the Items property.

Example

[Visual Basic, C#, C++] The following example creates and initializes a DomainUpDown control. The example allows you to set some of its properties and create a collection of strings for display in the up-down control. The code assumes that a TextBox, CheckBox and a Button have been instantiated on a form. The example also assumes that you have a member variable at the class level declared as a 32-bit signed integer named myCounter. You can enter a string in the text box and add it to the Items collection when the button is clicked. By clicking the check box, you can toggle the Sorted property and observe the difference in the collection of items in the up-down control.